Do You Recognize Any of These Missionaries and Relief Workers?

I know the two women on the left, but need help identifying the others. It’s likely they are Americans, though one or two might be Canadian. Do you recognize any of these missionaries and NER relief workers in Talas, Turkey circa 1919?

Update October 5, 2017: Three new identifications! See #3, #6 and #7 below.

Update January 26, 2018: Almost a year later, all but one (#10) have been identified, once I discovered their passport photos.

The two are on left are Stella Loughridge and Susan Wealthy Orvis, principal and teacher respectively of the ABCFM Girl’s Boarding School in Talas, Turkey. Stella was from Lincoln, Nebraska, and Susan claimed Dubuque, Iowa as her hometown though she was born in Atlanta, Illinois and grew up on a farm near Roseland, Nebraska.

From the women’s hairstyles and length of their clothes, and the uniform of the man on the far right, I’m guessing the photograph was taken in 1919 or 1920. Correct! Susan was forced to take an early furlough when she was trapped in Constantinople in the summer of 1914, and it’s unlikely an American soldier would be in Talas in the winter of 1913-14. Judging by the star on the man’s arm (photo below), I’m guessing he was in the US Army. Do you recognize his uniform?

Here’s a list of missionaries and relief workers in Talas and Cesarea around that time, and the city and state, province or country they were associated with (according to ABCFM and NER records):

Please pass on the link to this post, either by email or any other platform. It would be so helpful to put a name to a face. You can post a reply on my Facebook page, or contact me directly if you can identify someone#10 in the photo. Thanks!